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    All of Africa’s people are diverse. The Maasai, Tuareg, and Bambuti are all tribes in Africa. The Maasai people are the original settlers of southern Kenya and northern Tanzania. The Tuareg are a pastoralist society in North and West Africa. The Bambuti live primarily in the congo Basin and Ituri Forest. It is believed that all humans have migrated from Africa. Africa is the only continent with fossil evidence of human beings. Most scientists believe humans first appeared in Africa, then spread…

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    Dian Fossey Biography

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    The Congo was engulfed in full scale civil war and the rebel leader, Moise Tshombe, took control of the Kisangani and Bukavu regions and the eastern end of the Congo came under threat. I was detained for several weeks in Rumangabo. I bribed soldiers to take me to the Travelers Rest . Even though this episode was very frightening to me…

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    Culture In The Military

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    Understanding culture is imperative for the United States Military to succeed in our mission around the world, especially in today’s War on Terror. Soldiers need to understand what culture is and how to win the hearts and minds of the local populous for many reasons, one reason is to guarantee that we are not creating an environment of distrust which could lead to more people opposing out force. According to "Merriam-Webster" (2017), “culture is defined as the integrated pattern of human…

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    Idi Amin Research Paper

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    and he was still leader of Uganda his allies and so called loyal troops start to get sick and tired of the horrible things he has done and begin to mutiny. People started escaping into Tanzania and Idi accused the President of Tanzania of his people fleeing his country. Idi was angered by this so he attacked Tanzania. In doing this a battle began between the two countries. “Amin was forced to flee when Kampala was captured” (59-60). He went into hiding in Libya but he later moved to Saudi…

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    Cheetahs are the fastest land animals in the world with a maximum speed of 75 miles per hour. But did you know that the “South African cheetah is extinct in Lesotho, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, and Malawi” as said in wikipedia.. Have you heard that an adult South African cheetahs can be 28 to 35 inches tall at the top of the shoulder. They are also a total length of 63 to 73 inches and weigh between 46 to 160 pounds. The scientific name for a South African cheetah is an Acinonyx…

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    Education access to children refugees in the host countries is unbalanced because it depends on the camp, urban setting, and gender. Gross Enrollment Ratio show children enrollment to a specific education level irrespective of age when expressed as a percentage sometimes surpasses 100 percent because of the late entry of children refugee into schools or repetition of grades. Primary GER in 2009 for the refugees was 76 percent from 47 urban areas, 92 camps from 73 countries. Meanwhile,…

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    river in the entire world. It stretches all across Africa at 4,258 miles long. The Amazon is the longest at 4,345 miles. But I’m not here to tell you about the longest rivers. I’m here to talk about how the Nile shaped Ancient Egypt. Tanzania, Uganda, Rwanda,Burundi, Congo-Kinshasa, Kenya, Ethiopia, Eritrea, South Sudan, Sudan and Egypt. This river comes from two others, the White and Blue Nile. The White Nile comes from Lake No and the Blue Nile comes from Lake Tana, and the Lesser Abay River.…

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    a lot of African countries through the building of its integrated cement plants. Dangote cement partners with governments in countries where it establishes its cement plants5. Dangote has expanded to Senegal, South Africa, Zambia, Tanzania, Ethiopia, Republic of Congo, and Kenya6. Key activities The Dangote Cement has the following key activities: 1. Cement production and distribution 2. Investment…

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    Nile River Dbq

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    River is the longest river in the world! It comes from the Mediterranean Sea where it drains water out Northward through Northeast Africa and has a length of 6650 kilometers and flows 4258 miles . The location includes Tanzania, Burundi, Rwanda, and Democratic Republic of the Congo, Kenya, Uganda, South Sudan, Ethiopia, Sudan, and the cultivated section of Egypt. Living over thousands of years ago a stable food supply was very important and essentials to survive. To do so the Nile maintained…

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    The first focus question is What happened in Rwanda in the 1990s? The Rwandan Genocide was a 100-day long mass murder of the Tutsi people committed by the Hutu people in Rwanda, from 7 April to 15 July 1994. Several actions by the colonial, then the Hutu-led government served as the impetus to the escalation of ethnic tension. The colonial rulers (Germany until 1919, Belgium thereafter) favoured the Tutsi over the Hutu, and gave Tutsi people additional benefits like education and positions of…

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